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Supreme Court junks Centre's plea for PMLA order review

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 27 March 2024
Supreme Court rejects re-examination of PMLA verdict, emphasizing Section 120B of IPC. Centre's review petition dismissed by Justices Oka and Mithal, with Nov 29, 2023 judgment review declined due to no apparent error.
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